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Sauce by The Langham to launch soon

April 2, 2019 by Food and Wine Gazette Leave a Comment

Sauce by The Langham is an expert-led cookery school located within The Langham, London that is set to launch in mid-May 2019.

It will offer a range of classes that have been enthusiastically designed to put the joy into cooking. Tucked away in the heart of the five star hotel, Sauce’s top of the range kitchen is the place in which trade secrets will be shared and the best ingredients will be available for preparations.

Experiences inspired by all of The Langham’s renowned outlets including Palm Court, Artesian, Roux at The Landau, and The Wigmore will be offered, alongside classes led by executive chef, Chris King and Michel Roux Jr who will share and explore the delights of cooking (and eating!).

Classes at Sauce will be interactive, inspiring, and, most importantly, fun. The school is a space to create great memories and gain priceless knowledge from leading experts within their field. Whether it’s a desire to master the basics or pick the brains of a favourite chef, Sauce will have a range of classes to cater for all.

“We have some of the most innovative and dynamic minds here within The Langham’s restaurants and bars, which makes our jobs engaging and exciting. We wanted to find a way to celebrate the talent of the team and Sauce by The Langham is a natural evolution of this idea – a place where we can share our trade secrets.” – Bob van den Oord, Managing Director of The Langham, London said.

There are a variety of classes to choose from, ideal for a day out with friends, a gift, or an enriching class to spoil oneself, all of which will provide lasting skills to help attendees to become confident and capable cooks.

Sauce has five building block classes to master core skills, for example sharpen knife skills, become a brilliant baker, or stir up superb sauces. Or for those who want to take it up a notch, premium classes explore the more complex kitchen techniques.

Participants will be able to grasp the opportunity to perfect their pâtisserie skills with The Langham’s executive pastry chef, Andrew Gravett; learn how The Wigmore delivers posh pub classics; or explore the Roux archive with Chris King in his Cook the Books class.

“The facilities for the new cookery school are exceptional.  We’re going to have a perfect environment to share our passion for good food with like-minded home cooks at whatever their skill level.  Cooking should be first and foremost enjoyable, and we’re looking forward to providing a real confidence boost so that everyone can be proud of what they achieve.” – Michel Roux Jr

The cookery school is designed with the welcome and warmth of a farmhouse kitchen in mind. A homely, yet elegant space set to be the envy of any home cook, (or chef). Amongst premium ingredients, guests will be working with some of the best equipment from Samsung, Kenwood, Global, and De Buyer.

“Sauce is a great opportunity for our brigade to share their passion for good food and show their love for our industry. I’m fortunate at The Langham, London to work with some very talented and energetic chefs who have so much to teach; every class will be packed full of learning, with a pinch of fun!” Chris King said.

Classes start at £150 and host up to 12 people per session, allowing plenty of time for new delicious food memories, connecting with others, and some one on one time with Sauce’s chefs. For more information on bookings, visit www.saucebylangham.com.

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